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no one will see us. these cloak and dagger things and she would ask me to bring my children, and i did, sort of thinking that would make me seem sweet and naive and like i wasn't going to hurt her, because i real ya was curious. but she stood me up at each of these things, and i -- she always said, i'm really sorry. there was always a reason. and really, i had no power in this relationship. she was dictating the terms, and so if i wanted to continue to talk to her, i knew it would be on her terms there was a time when madame nhu stopped accepting my phone calls and stopped speaking to me. that was because of -- i tack bat it in the book. i asked her something she thought was inappropriate or in fact i tooled her that something was -- i told her something that was inappropriate and she hung up on me and we didn't talk between for a year. so right before she died -- she died in -- easter sunday, 2011. it's so perfect for her. because she really -- like i said she was so catholic, and believed in the resurr
no one will see us. these cloak and dagger things and she would ask me to bring my children, and i did, sort of thinking that would make me seem sweet and naive and like i wasn't going to hurt her, because i real ya was curious. but she stood me up at each of these things, and i -- she always said, i'm really sorry. there was always a reason. and really, i had no power in this relationship. she was dictating the terms, and so if i wanted to continue to talk to her, i knew it would be on her...
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cheer not because they indoorsed the act as this might give us an opportunity, one individual said, sometimes you might have a lucky event like pearl harbor, and that to me is a pretty atrocious type of a statement. ... >> also in 2008 military historian bing west published his book, "the strongest tribe," detailing his thoughts on military strategy during the war in iraq. and jon meacham's boyle by of andrew jackson was also released that year. visit booktv.org to watch programs from the last 15 years and continue watching booktv all weekend long for more nonfiction authors and books. >> you're watching booktv. coming up next, monique demery recounts the coup in south vietnam that led to the exile of the de facto first lady, madam nu, who spent many decades in seclusion. she found her in paris where the woman dubbed the dragon lady entrusts the author with her unpublished memoir withs. this is about 45 minutes. [applause] >> well, i'm glad to look out to the audience and see that, actually, there are a lot of people, i'm sure, who actually were till alive during the -- still alive during war
cheer not because they indoorsed the act as this might give us an opportunity, one individual said, sometimes you might have a lucky event like pearl harbor, and that to me is a pretty atrocious type of a statement. ... >> also in 2008 military historian bing west published his book, "the strongest tribe," detailing his thoughts on military strategy during the war in iraq. and jon meacham's boyle by of andrew jackson was also released that year. visit booktv.org to watch...
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but elvis said, they are women like us. they belong with us. and when the movement was perceived as this and we continue to be this aggressive and antagonizing men, she stand up and says that men do not worry about antagonizing men and so i should be. first world war starts. lots of intellectuals say that this is no time for us to be pushing for this kind of form and we should take down the picketers outside the white house. and she made sure that the ticket stayed up until the end of the war. so what happens? you can imagine. she was denounced, ostracized, push a polite society, seen as a domineering, to tauro, egomaniac all woman who barged into an organization. the other thing to happen was on august 18, 1920, the 19th amendment, giving women for the first time ever the right to vote. and this is a lesson of her great victory. is that pertinent today, as pertinent as it was 100 years ago, and that is if you deny people legitimacy, they will one day by one means or another come back and defeat you. salama thing. she died in the spring of 1933
but elvis said, they are women like us. they belong with us. and when the movement was perceived as this and we continue to be this aggressive and antagonizing men, she stand up and says that men do not worry about antagonizing men and so i should be. first world war starts. lots of intellectuals say that this is no time for us to be pushing for this kind of form and we should take down the picketers outside the white house. and she made sure that the ticket stayed up until the end of the war....
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policies are hostile to us we will continue to use the slogan. well the slogan first came to prominence during the one nine hundred seventy nine iranian revolution when the u.s. backed government was overthrown and since then it's been widely used by critics of washington those critics now favor holly's willingness to reengage with the u.s. could undermine the revolution they also see no reason to start diplomacy with a country that for years has portrayed iran as the enemy and subject of the country to harsh economic sanctions over its nuclear program states like these and their terrorist allies constitute an axis of evil this administration has systematically imposed the toughest sanctions on iraq on iran ever the united states is not going to lift the sanctions until it is clear that a very verifiable accountable transparent process is in place despite efforts by the us government to suggest the sanctions aren't affecting the general population food clothes and even basic medicines have rocketed in price in recent years on the leadership's att
policies are hostile to us we will continue to use the slogan. well the slogan first came to prominence during the one nine hundred seventy nine iranian revolution when the u.s. backed government was overthrown and since then it's been widely used by critics of washington those critics now favor holly's willingness to reengage with the u.s. could undermine the revolution they also see no reason to start diplomacy with a country that for years has portrayed iran as the enemy and subject of the...
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paula paula tell us more about the criticism from israel. well a delegation of high ranking american officials is currently in jerusalem where they will be updating prime minister netanyahu government on these talks that happened over the weekend in geneva and the progress that was made and wasn't made now the israelis are particularly interested in the gaps that remain the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says that the impending deal is bad and dangerous those are the words that he used the agreement was failed to be reached this agreement of course coming between iran and the united states russia france germany and britain now trying yahoo however saying that the proposed deal will lift the pressure of sanctions which have taken years to put into place and at the same time it leaves iran with its nuclear program and its enrichment capabilities intact in a hinted response to the israeli criticism over this looming deal between iran and western powers the u.s. secretary of state john kerry has said that the united states is not stup
paula paula tell us more about the criticism from israel. well a delegation of high ranking american officials is currently in jerusalem where they will be updating prime minister netanyahu government on these talks that happened over the weekend in geneva and the progress that was made and wasn't made now the israelis are particularly interested in the gaps that remain the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says that the impending deal is bad and dangerous those are the words that he...
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policies are hostile to us we will continue to use the slogan. well the slogan first came to prominence during the one nine hundred seventy nine iranian revolution when the u.s. backed government was overthrown and since then it's been widely used by critics of washington those critics now favor holly's willingness to reengage with the u.s. could undermine the revolution they also see no reason to start diplomacy with a country that for years has portrayed iran as the enemy and subject of the country to harsh economic sanctions over its nuclear program states like these and their terrorist allies constitute an axis of evil this administration has systematically imposed the toughest sanctions on iraq on iran ever the united states is not going to lift the sanctions until it is clear that a very verifiable accountable transparent process is in place despite efforts by the u.s. government to suggest the sanctions aren't affecting the general population food clothes and even basic medicines have rocketed in price in recent is on the leadership's atte
policies are hostile to us we will continue to use the slogan. well the slogan first came to prominence during the one nine hundred seventy nine iranian revolution when the u.s. backed government was overthrown and since then it's been widely used by critics of washington those critics now favor holly's willingness to reengage with the u.s. could undermine the revolution they also see no reason to start diplomacy with a country that for years has portrayed iran as the enemy and subject of the...
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when commanders used the air craft right they were hugely important. for instance, aircraft showed they were getting themselves in a mess an the germans approached. on the other hand, when then julian army was approaching the first british battle of the war, and the pilot went to the british commander, and told him that he had seen these masses of germans coming down, that french simply disbelieved the pilots and started quizzing about how he made his airplane work, and it all depended -- they were all learning in 1914 how to use air craft. but they war hugely important in making it far, far more difficult. in these -- on the eastern front, the russians and the germans and us a tran -- austrians were able to get away with more because the distances were huge. but air craft were transformational. yes? >> you said early about the germans used belgium as a gateway to go to paris, but you also said very early that they positioned a central african -- and could it be that they went after belgium's african -- >> they were mostly everybody the french colonies
when commanders used the air craft right they were hugely important. for instance, aircraft showed they were getting themselves in a mess an the germans approached. on the other hand, when then julian army was approaching the first british battle of the war, and the pilot went to the british commander, and told him that he had seen these masses of germans coming down, that french simply disbelieved the pilots and started quizzing about how he made his airplane work, and it all depended -- they...
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policies are hostile to us we will continue to use the slogan. well the slogan first came to prominence during the one nine hundred seventy nine iranian revolution when the u.s. backed government was overthrown and since then it's been widely used by critics of washington those critics now favor holly's willingness to reengage with the u.s. could undermine the revolution they also see no reason to start diplomacy with a country that for years has portrayed iran as the enemy and subject of the country to harsh economic sanctions over its nuclear program states like these and their terrorist allies constitute an axis of evil this administration has systematically imposed the toughest sanctions on iraq on iran ever the united states is not going to lift the sanctions until it is clear that a very verifiable accountable transparent process is in place despite efforts by the u.s. government to suggest the sanctions aren't affecting the general population food clothes and even basic medicines have rocketed in price in recent days on the leadership's at
policies are hostile to us we will continue to use the slogan. well the slogan first came to prominence during the one nine hundred seventy nine iranian revolution when the u.s. backed government was overthrown and since then it's been widely used by critics of washington those critics now favor holly's willingness to reengage with the u.s. could undermine the revolution they also see no reason to start diplomacy with a country that for years has portrayed iran as the enemy and subject of the...
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only night at the competition this was by one the people from huntington the country for us. tonight. me that's right. and coming up a look at how different life stories can often united in surprising and unusual ways stay with us. illegal immigration is a hot topic and everyone always says that immigrants do the work that no one wants to do well let me explain why that is i would occur just on vacation got into a taxi drawn by a former migrant worker who used to make a living in moscow he told me that he really worked hard driving unloading trucks after five years he came back home and bought a house yes from a seller that russians can't even survive and he was able to buy a house employers and russian america see that locals don't want to work or demotivated well want to margaret worker on a salary that could build a bright future one compared to a local who can't even make ends meet while you could see why the migrant workers are a lot more motivated let me put it to you this way if you knew that you had to work five hard years of some awful labor under awful conditions so
only night at the competition this was by one the people from huntington the country for us. tonight. me that's right. and coming up a look at how different life stories can often united in surprising and unusual ways stay with us. illegal immigration is a hot topic and everyone always says that immigrants do the work that no one wants to do well let me explain why that is i would occur just on vacation got into a taxi drawn by a former migrant worker who used to make a living in moscow he told...
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about the use of television? >> the film clip that you showed from the birthday celebration in march of 1956 there was a show. it was an election year. democrats want equal time. this is, in their view, a campaign had. the president of cbs and a close friend of the eisenhower's -- eisenhowers said that it is not equal time because this is nonpolitical entertainment with the first lady. eisenhower'sie birthday is in november, a few days away from the election. obviously there was some political background to this. if you watch the show at the time, what you saw beside the singing and the celebration were a lot of people talking about mamie eisenhower. with real affection. they wanted to get across or re- emphasize how really popular she was at the time will stop --. -- at the time. >> the eisenhower campaign was the first televised campaign. there was a whole range of new techniques that were brought to the fore for that campaign. there were these wonderfully man in the street" interviews. they were supposed to be
about the use of television? >> the film clip that you showed from the birthday celebration in march of 1956 there was a show. it was an election year. democrats want equal time. this is, in their view, a campaign had. the president of cbs and a close friend of the eisenhower's -- eisenhowers said that it is not equal time because this is nonpolitical entertainment with the first lady. eisenhower'sie birthday is in november, a few days away from the election. obviously there was some...
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them to go but the us delegation that came in here, they told us that -- that quite the opposite could happen, that that could actually poison the well and make things worse, make the stress so unbearable that the iranians will see those sanctions as pure belligerence and then walk away. if that is to happen, it will be a dangerous situation because it means that the diplomatic path will have closed and what happens after that, well, you know, there have obviously been talks of a military option but the u.s.a. says that that should be the absolute last option on the table. they much prefer the idea of trying to talk to the iranians. they do not -- there has been no discussion of a complete lifting of sanctions. they say that possibly by easing some things, perhaps as the iranians would like to see an easing on the oil exports >> every morning from 5 to 9am al jazeera america brings you more us and global news than any other american news channel. find out what happened and what to expect. >> start every morning, every day, 5am to 9 eastern with al jazeera america. i'm phill torez. comi
them to go but the us delegation that came in here, they told us that -- that quite the opposite could happen, that that could actually poison the well and make things worse, make the stress so unbearable that the iranians will see those sanctions as pure belligerence and then walk away. if that is to happen, it will be a dangerous situation because it means that the diplomatic path will have closed and what happens after that, well, you know, there have obviously been talks of a military...